List of ASUCD Presidents in the ASUCD Conference Room, 3rd floor MU. There are empty plaques ready for the names of ASUCD Presidents up through 2077.

The ASUCD President serves as the chief executive officer for ASUCD as well as the official representative of the Associated Students to all governmental bodies and agencies as well as the campus and systemwide administrations. The President is elected each winter quarter. (verbatim from ASUCD website). The President is assisted by the Executive Office of the ASUCD President and advised by the ASUCD Cabinet.

They are assisted by the ASUCD Vice President; the two have been elected together since at least 1981.

** Can someone double-check this for me in the Aggie archives in Shields? My notes have Roberts as President in 1914, and then crossed off, and I have no idea what I meant by that at the time. I'm very non-trusting of non-primary source documents, being misled by them so many times about ASUCD, that I'd like a more definitive answer. I'm not in Davis or I'd do this myself. —BrentLaabs

Some info (mainly completing names and verification) taken from plaque in the ASUCD conference room on the third floor of the Memorial Union.' (duplicated here)

Historical Notes

Peter Nguyen was the President who ushered in the modern era of ASUCD by proposing the Democracy at Davis constitutional amendment in 1995 which created the current system of government.

Andrew Donnell was the only ASUCD President to have committed suicide. He did so shortly after graduation.

Paul Rogers married the Academic Affairs Chair; the two them were later killed by her brother in front of their children.

Horace Hampton was the first non-white (black) elected officer in ASUCD, elected ASCA President in 1949. Sheryl Falstein was the first woman elected to the office of ASUCD President.

Charles Kinsley was the only ASUCD President to simultaneously serve as Editor (in Chief) of The California Aggie.

Bob Black was the ASUCD President who infamously signed away the campus bookstore, which the students owned, to the UC Davis administration. Incidentally, he also started the ASUCD Coffee House and Unitrans.

Comments:

2007-05-08 20:54:01 anyone know how many women have run for president? where can i find this info? ja mata. —JessicaRockwell

I'm going to do a research project for ASUCD and Student Affairs, researching the names of all of the ASUCD Executive Officers. I'll see what I can put together for you. —BrentLaabs

There have been five female ASUCD Presidents throughout history, as of 2007. —BrentLaabs Addendum: Many other schools got their first female student association presidents right around 1943: the same time Davis was closed for business. On the other hand, ASUCD's first black president was exceptionally early, in 1949. Female-female executive tickets tend to lose more often, though this can also be attributed to bad timing as much as to social double standards.

2007-05-08 22:25:13 damn we really need some more females up in there! —GennaCarnes

2008-08-17 00:50:18 Does ASUCD have any ties with the campus democrats or republicans? —ThanhVu